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Barker foursome among rinks in contention for Moose Jaw SWCT playoffs

Barker foursome among rinks in contention for Moose Jaw SWCT playoffs

Moose Jaw rink sits with perfect record heading into final draw Saturday night; playoffs begin Sunday morning
Central wins 4A boys provincial high school soccer championship

Central wins 4A boys provincial high school soccer championship

Meacher hat trick in second half leads to 3-1 victory over Yorkton Sacred Heart in SHSAA title game at YaraCentre
Photographer has fun hunting wild geese on a cloudy afternoon

Photographer has fun hunting wild geese on a cloudy afternoon

Photographer Ron Walter took a road trip and came across several groups of animals that patiently allowed him to take their pictures.
Book review: Learning more about Moroccan cuisine

Book review: Learning more about Moroccan cuisine

Is there, in the age of the internet, still a place for recipe books? If the books in question are the three reviewed here, then the answer is a definite yes.
November’s activities at the Moose Jaw Public Library

November’s activities at the Moose Jaw Public Library

The Moose Jaw Public Library (MJPL) will be closed Friday, Nov. 11 for the Remembrance Day holiday.
Five headlines for this morning

Five headlines for this morning

Here are five headlines for Saturday, Oct. 29.
Good morning Moose Jaw!

Good morning Moose Jaw!

Saturday will have a high of 8 C and a low of -1 C.
Warriors score three unanswered on way to win over Everett

Warriors score three unanswered on way to win over Everett

Firkus scores twice on breakaways, Moose Jaw goes on to 4-1 victory over Silvertips
Tough start for local rinks in first draw of Moose Jaw SWCT stop

Tough start for local rinks in first draw of Moose Jaw SWCT stop

Orsted lone local team to win opener, Ackerman and Robson drop first games of women’s curling tournament.
Diversified Services holding family Halloween event on Saturday

Diversified Services holding family Halloween event on Saturday

The fundraiser takes place on Saturday, Oct. 29, from 1 to 5 p.m. at 11 Wood Lily Drive. The cost is $25 for a family of five, $6 per person, or free for kids under two; only cash is accepted. 
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